As we aren't at the farm during the week, we do have the need for something to water in our absence and they are working wonderfully for us so far.

Recycling wine bottles to water your plants is easy with the Recycle a Wine Bottle Stake. It’s a great way to water plants day-to-day, and the perfect solution to keep plants watered while on vacation. As the soil dries, our terracotta stake slowly releases water from the reservoir deep into the soil and directly to the root system. Plants grow healthier by getting consistent moisture where it’s most needed.

And indeed, it's been working for us, for the plants we have on the porch...

So, as always (and for those new to the blog) the rules are as follows:

We'd like you to be a friend of the farm" (we love having followers and Google recently deleted a bunch of them) but that's not required. Please leave a comment here on this thread letting us know that you want to be entered. Remember, be sure your name or your user name is on your comment so that we can have something to write down on the slips of paper when we have the drawing. If two or three of you post as "anonymous", we can't know which "anonymous" wins if that is what is pulled.

The contest will run until 11:59pm, Monday night, to give everyone the weekend and a day. At that time, we'll randomly pick one winner, post the results and the winner will need to email us with their shipping address at that time.

We'll ship your PLANT NANNY SET directly to you within a few days(wine bottles not included, ha)

Sorry, due to overseas shipping cost of a heavy item, giveaway is only open to US and Canadian residents.

One entry per person.

Thanks and good luck!

(leave your request below as a comment, we don't reply to the comments here so we can just have a list of the names entered)GIVEAWAY HAS NOW ENDED, CLOSED TO ENTRIES, DRAWING TOMORROW NIGHT!

I'm new to your site and am really enjoying catching up! Very good blog! Please include my name in your drawing. Thanks! By the way, we're having an extremely hot summer here, too. We don't have the high humidity that you do, though. Lana in Phoenix

What a great idea. I always worry about my garden when we are away. I'm quite envious of your farm, though I doubt I could convince my partner to start one--he grew up on a farm and couldn't wait to get away. Good luck to you, Stephen H

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Born in the city, raised in the city, work in the city, but long to live in the country...so, we bought an old farmhouse on acreage in the country, and now the journey begins. This blog will share that journey, as we hope to become more self sufficient and eventually move away from the hustle and bustle of the fast paced life we've led. Along the way, we'll share ideas, photos, plans, recipes, crafts, and hopefully get a lot from you all as well. Welcome to the great state of Texas and our farm, Seda Bolsa Farm!

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